A narrator who uses pronouns such as he, she, and they and knows all of the characters’ thoughts and actions is (1 point) first person. second person third person O third person L
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Which do you think it is?
third person O
second person i would think
2nd person would say you not he she or they
"Third person omniscient uses pronouns such as he, she, it, or the name of the character. The narrator is an outsider looking in who does not participate in the action of the story. The narrator knows all, sees all, and reports all. They know the thoughts and emotions of the characters. Third person limited is the same as omniscient except the narrator only knows the thoughts and emotions of one, sometimes two, characters. The narrator is limited, hence the name. The last one is third person objective. The narrator is still an outsider looking in, a detached observer, but this time they are not aware of any character's thoughts or emotions. They can only report what is said and done. It is like an audience member at a play where you can only watch actions and hear dialogue. You do not know character's thoughts. An unknown narrator, tells the story, but this narrator zooms in to focus on the thoughts and feelings of only one character. "
Def 3rd person omniscient. Omniscient means all is known. The narrator knows all characters thoughts and feelings.
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